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Builds causal-logic theoretical mechanisms and testable hypotheses for SMJ manuscripts. Guides lens selection (RBV, TCE, etc.) and argument construction.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/smj-skills:smj-theory-developmentThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- Your hypotheses read as signed predictions ("X is positively related to Y") with no logical engine
SMJ wants a causal logic: a chain of premises that explains why a strategic choice or condition produces a performance/advantage consequence, anchored in a recognized strategy perspective. A hypothesis without a stated mechanism is a correlation in disguise. The reviewers expect you to show the logical steps, not just the conclusion.
| Lens | Core engine | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| Resource-based / capabilities | Heterogeneous, hard-to-imitate resources earn rents (Wernerfelt, 1984, SMJ) | Why advantage persists |
| Dynamic capabilities | Sensing/seizing/reconfiguring under change (Teece, Pisano & Shuen, 1997, SMJ) | Adaptation, renewal |
| Transaction cost economics | Governance minimizes contracting hazards | Make-vs-buy, alliances, scope |
| Agency / governance | Incentive misalignment shapes strategic choice | Boards, ownership, M&A |
| Competitive dynamics | Action–response, awareness–motivation–capability | Rivalry, market entry |
| Behavioral theory of the firm | Aspirations, search, attention | Risk taking, R&D search |
| Real options | Sequential investment under uncertainty | Entry, staging, divestiture |
| Institutional / nonmarket | Legitimacy and regulatory environment shape advantage | CSR, political strategy |
Borrowing a lens is fine; extending or qualifying it is what earns a contribution. State which lens you build on and exactly where you depart from it.
Anchor RBV with Wernerfelt (1984), SMJ when you want an SMJ-internal reference. Barney's much-cited 1991 RBV statement appeared in Journal of Management, not SMJ — do not list it as an SMJ landmark.
SMJ is a theory-develop-and/or-test journal: unlike AMR, it does not publish purely conceptual papers, so your theory must set up implications that are evaluable (testable, or otherwise assessable for qualitative/formal work).
smj-data-analysis (mediation alone is weak evidence).【Lens】RBV | dynamic capabilities | TCE | agency | competitive dynamics | BTOF | real options | institutional
【Gap/tension resolved】...
【Mechanism (one sentence)】X affects Y because ...
【Hypotheses】H1 (baseline) / H2 (mediation) / H3 (moderation) — each with its mechanism
【Boundary conditions】...
【Empirical implication】mechanism test needed → flag for smj-data-analysis
【Next step】smj-literature-positioning
../../resources/official-source-map.md — SMJ scope and verified landmark strategy-theory papers (Wernerfelt 1984; Teece, Pisano & Shuen 1997)npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin smj-skillsBuilds theoretical arguments for Journal of Management manuscripts: constructs, mechanisms, boundary conditions, and a priori hypotheses. Use when theory is the bottleneck.
Builds deductive mechanism chains or inductive grounded models for Journal of Management Studies manuscripts. Use when theory is the bottleneck.
Builds theoretical mechanisms and derives testable hypotheses for AMJ manuscripts. Use when hypotheses lack a mechanism or a reviewer flags thin theory.